Geezer wrote:http://www.steelersdepot.com/2013/03/report-former-steelers-lb-joey-porter-faces-florida-home-foreclosure/Joey Porter joins the long line of NFL idiots who spend tens of $millions during their career and become broke almost as soon as they leave the league

with that 70k bounced check, I wouldn't be surprised if he had a gambling problem.

From what ESPN is reporting. The Pats are interested in bringing Lloyd back at a reduced salary.. He's apparently willing to talk with them. I'm guessing Sanders is their backup plan if that doesn't work out

IanMoran wrote:From what ESPN is reporting. The Pats are interested in bringing Lloyd back at a reduced salary.. He's apparently willing to talk with them. I'm guessing Sanders is their backup plan if that doesn't work out

If they've signed Sanders to an offer sheet, Lloyd is the backup plan.

Shefter reported on twiiter this AM that the Steelers made a push for Jake Long before he signed with the Rams.

That makes no sense to me, as OL if one of the few positions that they don't need to address immediately. Couple that with the fact that they didn't even offer Lewis a deal (in a position of need), it really makes me think they are losing their minds.

If the Steelers had snagged Jake Long, they would have arguably the best Offensive Line in football with 2 all-pro's guarding Big Ben. That would make Ben a potential MVP and making any RB that Pittsburgh has look competent. Couple that with the decline in WRs, it would allow Ben a little bit more time for Brown and Company to get open. All of this because signing an All-Pro occurred.

The signing of Lewis just means that they think they are deeper at CB than we think they are. I mean, they were on their 6th and 7th CB at one point and they weren't good, but far from being the worst thing I have ever seen.